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I Think People are Finding Raabta in Us: Kriti Sanon on Her Connection With Sushant Singh Rajput
They will take the stage of the 18th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) award ceremony in New York's MetLife Stadium for a special performance on July 15.
Tamil Nadu to Launch Amma Radio Service, Free Rota Virus Vaccine Plan
Tamil Nadu will launch Amma Health Radio Service to provide awareness messages on public health, Health Minister, C Vijayabaskar announced in the Assembly in Tuesday.
Fashion Dominates Africa's Biggest Horse Race
Combining high fashion with sport, nearly 50,000 racegoers marked the 120th anniversary of Africa's biggest horse race on Saturday at a packed course in the South African coastal city of Durban.
India's Action in Sikkim is 'Betrayal' of Treaty: China
China on Monday said the Sino-India border in the Sikkim sector is well demarcated and the Indian Army's action there is a "betrayal" of the position taken by successive Indian governments.
Tesla Model 3 Sedan Gets Regulatory Nod for Production
Tesla is expected to produce over 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of this year and 10,000 vehicles per week "at some point in 2018"
Study Provides Lead Into How Acupuncture Can Help Relieve Pain
Devotees swear by acupuncture to treat a variety of health conditions, and now new US research appears to suggest a reason why the ancient Chinese treatment can be effective in easing pain.
Paul McCartney Has Stopped Drinking Alcohol Before Performing
The Beatles star Paul McCartney says he has stopped drinking alcohol before performing because he would otherwise forget the words to his songs.
Westinghouse Could be Sold by Year End, Washington Tells New Delhi
India, like other nuclear nations, has been closely watching the fate of Japanese-owned Westinghouse, which filed for Chapter 11 in March after an estimated $13 billion of cost overruns at two US projects
ISI Angry as ex-CIA Contractor's Book Exposes 'Blood Money' Deal
Davis made headlines this week when his book exposed the alleged role of Pakistan's former spy chief Shuja Pasha in quashing a murder trial against the CIA contractor
Eight Persons Injured in Shooting in Front of French Mosque
Two of the eight wounded were hospitalised after the incident, according to the source, who also said that worshippers leaving the mosque had not been the intended target
AC Goes Bust on AI Flight, Video Shows Passengers Fanning Furiously
Passengers on-board a New Delhi-bound Air India flight from Bagdogra were left gasping for breath on Sunday when the air-conditioning system of the aircraft malfunctioned.
John McCain-led US Delegation Praises Pakistan's 'Contribution' to War on Terror
The five-member delegation visited Pakistan days after the US blacklisted Syed Salahuddin, the chief of Kashmiri militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, as a "global terrorist"
Muslim Group to Offer Prayers at Dargah For Construction of Ram Temple
15 members of the group will visit Dewa Sharif Dargah in Barabanki district on Monday to offer prayers and seek “divine intervention” for the early construction of a “grand” temple in Ayodhya
Former Diplomat Nirupam Sen Passes Away at 70
Nirupam Sen, a former Indian Permanent Representative to the UN, passed away in New Delhi on Sunday. He was 70.
Sword of Deadline to Accept Saudi Demands Hangs Over Qatar
Qatar faces possible further sanctions by Arab states that have severed ties with Doha over allegations of links to terrorism, as a deadline to accept their demands is expected to expire on Sunday night.
HC to Uttarakhand Govt: Fix State of Schools or Declare Financial Emergency
In a major embarrassment for the BJP-led Uttarakhand government, the High Court has said financial emergency could be imposed in the state if the administration cannot provide even the basic amenities to children in schools on the ground of monetary crisi...